Synopsis Ratatouille by Arief Ramadhan Djiwandana

Synopsis Of Ratatouille

Remy is an idealistic and ambitious young rat, gifted with highly developed senses of taste and smell. Inspired by his idol, the recently deceased chef Auguste Gusteau, Remy dreams of becoming a cook himself. When an old French woman discovers Remy's colony in her house and attempts to exterminate them, they are forced to flee, and Remy becomes separated from his family in the panic. He ends up in the sewers of Paris and eventually finds himself at a skylight overlooking the kitchen of Gusteau's restaurant.

As Remy watches through the window, a young man named Alfredo Linguini is hired as a garbage boy by Skinner, the restaurant's devious current owner and Gusteau's former sous-chef. When Linguini spills a pot of soup and attempts to recreate it, Remy recognizes that he is ruining it instead, and repairs Linguini's mistakes. Linguini catches Remy but hides him when he is then confronted by Skinner for tampering with the soup. As the two argue, the soup is accidentally served and proves to be a success. Colette Tatou, the staff's only female chef, convinces Skinner to retain Linguini, who is assumed to be the soup's creator. When Skinner catches Remy trying to escape, he orders Linguini to kill the rat, but Linguini discovers Remy's intelligence and decides to keep him instead.
Remy discovers that he can control Linguini's movements by pulling his hair.


On Linguini's first day as a chef, he and Remy find a way to communicate: Remy guides Linguini like a marionette by pulling on his hair while hidden under Linguini's toque, while Skinner assigns Colette to train his new cook.
Suspicious, Skinner learns that the boy is Gusteau's illegitimate son and the rightful heir to the restaurant, which jeopardizes Skinner's control of the restaurant and the lucrative packaged food enterprise he formed using the restaurant's reputation after Gusteau's death. Remy discovers the evidence of Linguini's inheritance and, after eluding Skinner, gives it to Linguini, who deposes Skinner as owner. The restaurant continues to thrive, and Linguini and Colette develop a budding romance, leaving Remy feeling left out. Remy finds that his clan has come to Paris as well, and is taken to their new lair, but despite his father Django's attempts to rid his son of his admiration of humans, Remy leaves.
France's top restaurant critic, Anton Ego, whose previous negative review cost Gusteau's one of its stars, announces he will be re-reviewing the restaurant the following evening. After a disagreement with Linguini, Remy leads his clan to raid the restaurant's pantries in retaliation, but Linguini catches them and throws them out. Having now discovered Remy's skills, Skinner captures him in an attempt to use him to create a new line of frozen foods. However, Remy is freed by his brother Emile and Django. He returns to the restaurant, only to find Linguini is unable to cook without him. Linguini apologizes and reveals the truth to the staff, but they leave in disbelief. Colette later returns after recalling Gusteau's motto, "Anyone can cook."
Django arrives with the rest of the clan, offering to help after seeing his son's determination. Remy has the rats cook, while Linguini waits tables. For Ego and Skinner, Remy and Colette create a variation of ratatouille, which reminds an astonished Ego of his mother's cooking. During the meal, the rats are forced to tie up Skinner and a health inspector to prevent them from revealing their involvement in the cooking. When Ego requests to see the chef, Linguini and Colette make him wait until the rest of the diners have left before introducing Remy. Ego is stunned and leaves the restaurant, deep in thought. He writes a positive and thoughtful review for the newspaper the next day, stating that Gusteau's chef (Remy) is "nothing less than the finest chef in France."
Despite the positive review, Gusteau's is shut down, since Linguini and Remy had to release Skinner and the health inspector. Ego loses credibility as a critic but funds a popular new bistro, "La Ratatouille", created and run by Remy, Linguini, and Colette; Ego frequents the bistro for Remy's cooking. The rats settle into their new home in the bistro's roof.
Part 3   Comprehension Questions 1
Instruction :  Answer this video  quiz (Ratatouille)
 1. What does the text tell us about?
A. Retatouille movie                
B. Animated film quality
C. Tom Moore
D. Brad Bird
 E. Review Remy
2. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the text?
A. Remy practices cooking in secret because his kin doesn’t appreciate his love of food.
B. Remy practices cooking in secret in order that his kin appreciates his love of food.
C. The restaurant of legendary chef employs Enter Linguini, a simple garbage boy.
D. Auguste Gusteau, the restaurant of legendary chef is Remy’s idol.
E. Ratatouille revolves around a rat named Remy, who loves food.
3. The director of the movie being reveiwed is ...
A. Sadly                         C. Tom Moore                  E. Auguste Gusteau
B. Brad Bird                 D. Enter Linguini                        
4. The communicative purpose of the text above is ... .
A. to critic the animated film, Ratatouille
B. to amuse the audience about the Ratatouille
C. to give a new appreciation on the animated film
D. to inform the audience about the Ratatouille’ value
E. to share the writer’s evaluation about the Ratatouille
5. “Sadly, being a rat, Remy’s fellow rodents lack Remy’s sophisticated pallette.” (part. 2) The underlined word means ... .
A. Less                            C. Darken                  E. Strengthen
B. Burden                      D. Reduce
6. “Gusteau has been deceased for the last two years, and ... “ (par. 2 / line 4 ) The closest in meaning to the underlined word is ... .
A. Died                                  C. Death                     E. Inanimate
B. Dead                                  D. Retired
7. “From there you experience a story that is so charming and ...” (par. 2/ line 8) The meaning of the underlined word is ... .
A. Remy                              C. Linguini                  E. Tom Moore
B. Readers                        D. Audiences
8. Which of the following IS NOT the characters of the Ratatouille?
A. Remy                                 C. Linguini               E. Auguste Gusteau
 B. Sadly                                D. Tom More
9. The text organization of paragraph three is ... .
A. Interpretative recount       C. Orientation             E. Argument
B. Summation                                 D. Evaluation
10.  Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
A. Brad Bird has made Tom Moore feel refresh through his Ratatouille
B. All animated films quality has disappointed Tom Moore in recent years
C. The writer has been disappointed by the quality of any animation films
D. In recent years most of the animated films quality have been refreshing
E. Brad Bird has put the animated films’ fan to a disappointment in his last film.

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